To: OCCASparky; bullypulpit
what the Perrybots dont consider is Cains not insignificant showing of lateYou mean what the Perrybots don't consider is Cain's significant NOT showing as late. How are those book sales going?
6 posted on
10/10/2011 12:45:11 AM PDT by
casinva
(The stock in McDonalds has just gone down because Obama has been serving so many whoppers.)
To: casinva; bullypulpit
Thanks again for the article, and thanks for the lead on the local board too. I posted back to you there. Hope you saw that. I’m off to get some sleep. Good luck with the thread!
9 posted on
10/10/2011 12:51:12 AM PDT by
casinva
(The stock in McDonalds has just gone down because Obama has been serving so many whoppers.)
To: casinva
Paulbots are driving the inter-GOP nastiness occuring on every conservative website and board in this country. I'm privy to some interesting insight due to some random "friendings" on Facebook. These people are surreptitiously stirring up organized trouble.
They're masquerading as Perry supporters, Bachmann supporters, Romney supporters and Cain supporters.
When you run across a supposed "supporter" of a GOP candidate and all it does is spew MSM talking points against another candidate...or if it's spewing lies long discredited...or if it won't respond to reasonable argument...or if it is particularly nasty in tone...or if it's a repeatedly "hit-and-run" poster...it's probably a Paulbot. Their only hope is to move every candidate's numbers to a level of support below Paul's. They can only do it by highlighting the relatively minor differences between the other candidates, because the difference between Paul and the rest is an unbridgeable gulf
They're here and they're easy to spot.
Don't you think?
12 posted on
10/10/2011 12:59:19 AM PDT by
Chunga
("Woo hoo!! Palin/West 2012. Unbeatable!!" - Jim Robinson)
To: casinva
At this point, there are only two people I would seriously consider voting for: Cain and Perry. I've heard and seen too much of Romney's slick crap and none of the others has impressed me. Don't get me started on the wingnuts like Huntsman and Paul. What irks me is that Florida moving up their primary screws up the whole process for EVERYBODY--now we have to have candidates do their campaigning in the next six weeks, because between Thanksgiving and X-Mas, nobody's going to give a rat's rip.
And before you get on the Iowa/NH why are they first bandwagon, accept it for what it is, and then try to get the various state legislatures to agree on a more equitable system so that all states get to be the hot spot every so often. Living in NH, I'd agree we get more than our fair share of exposure being the first primary state and that by the time April rolls around, the nomination has been more or less decided. I've thrown some ideas around, but the biggest block to that is getting the states to go along with it--good luck getting that to ever happen.
13 posted on
10/10/2011 1:02:02 AM PDT by
OCCASparky
(Steely-eyed killer of the deep.)
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